The 3 Channel Dual & Triple Rectifier Guide

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Hello people!

Cheers from colombia! Looks like this post is a little old but still I'd like to contribute.

I'm a proud owner of a boogie 3ch 3Recto and what it seems to be a rev E. The board says "Mesa 3rec e" big logo, and serial is R-0317##

Let me know what deets u need and I'd post here, if this thread is still alive, I'd love to know more about this amp
 
Here is the information contribution thread that was originally started for this guide.

http://www.forum.grailtone.com/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=72346
 
R.I.P. silverwulf updates. Was super excited, I even made some coffee to sit down and read for a few hours only to find out it hasn't been up dated in 4 years. :cry:
 
Recently aquired triple rec non multiwatt 2006. R-04571× rev E I believe but not confirmed. Mint cond. Tight bass non fizzy. Godzilla coming thru tokyo bay...
 
I've 561140 in my triple rectifier 2 ch. rev G. Is it possible ? I mean 561140 has only 6 amp for 5V rectifier heaters, but I need 9A for 3 tubes. It is original but my transformer buzzing. I mean it is overload. Caps are ok. R-015177
 
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Hello, I recently got a dual rectifier 3 channel serial number R-017626 and I confirm that it appears to be a Rev C. Regards
 
Going to add my general findings as I go and a summary:

Revisions and SN Ranges:
Revision C - 16480 - 17432
Revision C+ - 17433 - 28500(estimated)
Revision D - 28500 to 29400 (latest confirmed)
Revision E - 31700 (Earliest I've seen) - 50349 (latest confirmed 3 Channel 2 Rec); up to 52100

SN 50349 is the latest non-MW I've seen; but I did not ask him to pull his chassis. Rev F possible?
 
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